Rothenberg, Jerome, 1931-
Dates
- Existence: 1931-12-11-
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Fluxus West Springtime Packet / Friedman, Ken; Rothenberg J; Corner P; Knizak M., 1972
Footnotes: Collage Journal 30 years, 2000
Jerome Rothenberg contributes a pre-face in which he writes that "Footnotes, presented here, is the accounting of where Alison Knowles' feet (and hands and mind) have taken her." The pages of this book are reproductions of notebook pages dating from 1975 to 1995, inscribed and collaged by Knowles. As Knowles herself stated, "It is important to remember that we are free to make art and poetry out of anything: A loaf of bread, some beans, a hasty jotting on the train." -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
It's a Novel Approach / Davis, Nolan; Freilicher M; Rothenberg J., 1981
Joy! Praise! / Rothenberg, Jerome ; Antin D ; Bernstein C ; Blaine J ; Cobbing B ; Eshleman C ; Ginsberg A ; Guss D ; Heidsieck B ; Hollo A ; Joris P ; Kaprow A ; MacLow J ; McCaffery S ; Morrow C ; Olson C ; Pelieu C ; Beach M ; Schwerner A ; Tardos A ; Tarn N ; Waldman A ; Fisher A ; Howe F., 1999
Edited by Pierre Joris, this book was a festschrift for Jerome Rothenberg on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
LINEbreak. No.16 / Jerome Rothenberg ; Charles Bernstein., 1996
The recording consists of an interview between Charles Bernstein and Rothenberg who also did a reading. Stored in box containing tape cassette periodicals of Linebreak, Recorthings and Tellus. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Pre-Faces & Other Writings / Rothenberg, Jerome ; Creeley R ; Abulafia A ; Antin D ; Apollinaire G ; Ball H ; Beckett S ; Blackburn P ; Breton A ; Brown B ; Burroughs WS ; Cage J ; Celan P ; Duchamp M ; Duncan R ; Finlay IH ; Ford CH ; Ginsberg A ; Hirschman J ; Isou I ; Jabes E ; Kaprow A ; Lamantia P ; Lewis WP ; MacLow J ; Mallarme S ; Olson C ; Patchen K ; Quasha G ; Ray M ; Stein G ; Tarn N ; Tzara T., 1981
This volume is the first collection of Rothenberg's poetic writings and includes ideas and excerpts from his books and essays. Rothenberg indicates that Abulalfia (1240-c.1291) himself writes of the abstracting/spiritualizing process which he then employs & by which the world is apprehended as language/sound: "Know that the method of tseruf (the combination of letters) can be compared to music; for the ear hears sounds from various combinations,in accordance with the character of the melodu & the instrument. In touch with yogic currents fgrom the East, Abulafia's intention was mantric, but his practice of a systemic & concrete poetry also closely resembles the 20th century Lettrisme of Isidore Isou, the asymmetries & nuclei of Jackson Mac Low & the blues Kabbalah improvisions of Jack Hirschman, all of whom he may have influenced. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Representative Works: 1938-1985 / Mac Low, Jackson ; Rothenberg J., 1986
Jerome Rothenberg wrote the introduction and Mac Low supplied notes throughout the book that documented the varied works. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Representative Works: 1938-1985 / Mac Low, Jackson ; Rothenberg J ; Sackner MA ; Sackner RK., 1986
Jerome Rothenberg wrote the introduction and Mac Low supplied notes throughout the book that documented the varied works. The handwritten poem on the last two pages of the book, "Ruth and Marvin Sackner," spells out the namesby a diastatic-chance method by drawing words from this book by placement of the names. For example, the first line of the poem is righteous number out nothing is obtained as follows. Righteous (page 18), nUmber (page 21), ouT (page 20), notHing (page 8). The page numbers correspond toplaces of the required letters in the alphabet: the words in stanza 1, from "018"; 2 from "118," etc. Mac Low has also handwritten a list of errata near the title page. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
The Notebooks / Rothenberg, Jerome ; Meltzer D ; Celan P., 1976
This book predates and includes thoughts and notes that were included in "Big Jewish Book." of 1978, also held by the Sackner Archive. The covers, end papers, and text graphics are reprinted from angelic and planetary seals. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
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